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Gynaecological care after stem cell transplant: An overview
Annabelle Brennan1, Martha Hickey2
1The Royal Women's Hospital, 20 Flemington Road Parkville, Victoria 3052, Australia.
Abstract:
Haematopoietic stem cell transplants are an important treatment for haematological malignancies. With increasing efficacy of treatment, it has become important to provide comprehensive long-term follow-up by experienced specialists in a multidisciplinary setting. This article gives an overview of the gynaecological implications of haematopoietic stem cell transplants, including appropriate pre-treatment counselling, the development of menopausal symptoms, bone loss, genital graft-versus-host disease and secondary genital malignancies. The evidence surrounding the occurrence, symptoms and management of these complications is outlined based on current clinical guidelines where possible. Although high-level data regarding this specific patient population are generally lacking, observational data and data from other immunocompromised populations are discussed. This article provides a clear and clinically focused framework for care for clinicians involved in the gynaecological management of these patients and outlines areas for further research to improve patient care.
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